Have Your Say
Choose Your Method
We offer two ways of 'having your say'. The first is an 'interactive' one, by
means of our forums; where you can ask questions, provide answers to other people's
questions, or generally take part in discussions by being part of our community of users. The
second way is the more 'passive' route; this involves offering comments which can be
transported by email, our guest book or by use of our 'feedback' form.
Forums
Interact with other users of our sites (and us) by joining in or initiating
ongoing discussions in one or more of our moderated online forums. They are a great way of
sharing information and experiences with people of like mind. Current forums are as follows:
- The Newsletter Forum
- The Marketing Forum
- The Content Forum
- The Small Business Forum
- The Indiaman Forum
The last one, admittedly, is the odd man out, but an important hobby of mine!
The Indiaman forum is a 'meeting place' and message board for anyone who is interested in or was
once a passenger or crew member on Paddy Garrow-Fisher's Indiaman overland
expedition any time between 1960 and 1975. Click on 101 Answers Forums in the main menu.
Comments
Any observations about this, or any of our other sites (see 101 Answers Sites), are most welcome, especially if you
include workable suggestions as to how improvements might be made. Topics to comment on might
include site layout, how easy or hard you find it to navigate, subjects covered, etc. Heck, you
might even want to give us some encouragement! But maybe that's asking a bit too much!
:-)
Seriously though, we really value your input. It helps us to plan future
improvements for everyone's benefit. Whether your comments are positive or negative is not
really important. All we ask is that you offer them with courtesy and respect. They will then be
taken into account during future site updates.
To make it easy we have given you three alternatives:
Email
You can email us at contactus at the domain* 101answers.com with the subject Comments.
Public Guest Book
Signing the Guest Book is a way of letting
everyone, including us, know of your interest in the subjects we cover, since all
comments can be accompanied by a 'signature' that includes an email address or a website URL. Please
Note: this is not a place for asking questions but rather for recording observations.
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